Designed for a wide range of purposes, the unit had to be highly versatile. Sketch model viewed from above showing a series of interlocking components- 60º kite shaped mouldings are capable of tessalating to form hexagons. These hexagons may, in turn, tessalate allowing a footprint which can be threaded around the most awkward of sites.
Glass Reinforced Concrete moulding manufactured by B.C.M Contracts of Shropshire.
'Single Cell' being assembled on site. Note the concrete floor slab/ foundation. This is cast in-situ using re-usable shuttering.